Comes with free CD (catalog# 7228-2). The color of the cover differs from the US version. The printed dust sleeve is thicker than the US version.16 tracks - Cardboard sleeve and thick printed dust sleeve

Comes with free CD (catalog# 87228-2). The color of the cover differs (more greenish) from the European version. The printed dust sleeve is also thinner than the European version.16 tracks - Cardboard sleeve and printed dust sleeve

Second press, not a reissue from the 2009 Record Store Day.Thin shiny quad fold out sleeve, but without a lyric sheet. Sunset Blvd address on back of the sleeve.6 tracks - Reissue - Colored vinyl - Quad fold out sleeve with dust sleeve

Record Store Day. Matte black gatefold sleeve (left side is glued and the right side holds the record) with a much more square/thick spine and no lyric sheet included. Also has the Epitaph Europe address on the back of the sleeve.6 tracks - Reissue - Colored vinyl - Limited 500 - Gatefold sleeve with dust sleeve

Record Store Day. Matte black gatefold sleeve (left side is glued and the right side holds the record) with a much more square/thick spine and no lyric sheet included. Also has the Epitaph Europe address on the back of the sleeve.6 tracks - Reissue - Colored vinyl - Limited 530 - Gatefold sleeve with dust sleeve

Second pressing with different run-out grooves ("S-28891"/"S-28892" has been added). The sticker on the front of the sleeve has sharp corners (compared to the 2009 reissues).17 tracks - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve

The sleeve is a close-up of the official release and is completely blue. Plain white labels without the Epitaph logo, and only the band name, title and tracks. Track 2 and 4 are wrong ("Chasing" and "Time"). Comes with a small paper with song lyrics (not similar to the original one).8 tracks - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve

Second press. Pressed in the UK and distributed in the USA by Suite Beat. This pressing has a thinner cardboard sleeve than the original 1982 press. Etchings are almost the same except for the "S-16926" added on side A and "S-16927" added on side B. There's also no lyric sheet included.14 tracks - Reissue - Thind cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve

All tracks appear on Side B, Side A is blank. Pressed in the UK and distributed in the USA by Suite Beat. This red labeled version has a slightly different run-out number ("S-17171" has been added). Comes with a "consumer response survey" postcard by Suite Beat Music Group.5 tracks - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve

Pressed in the UK and distributed in the USA by Suite Beat. The etching of the vinyl is the same as the original 1982 version. There's a one-sided typed lyric sheet included that says c&p 1982/1985. Other differences are the correct spelling of "timpani" (original lyric sheet says "timpany", Jay Ziskrout is not mentioned and Jim Mankey is not thanked. Also the Epitaph address is different: c/o Epitaph Records, 1201 Olympic Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90404.14 tracks - Reissue - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve

One sided; side 2 shows a crossbuster in black. Recorded during a soundcheck. Back says "20% of proceeds to benefit SNAP" (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests).1 track - Etched vinyl - Thick paper sleeve and plastic sleeve

A reissue of the 1981 Public Service Compilation with just the Bad Religion songs. Compared to the black and clear red vinyl versions, this one comes with improved sleeve (slightly darker), label and lyrics sheet. It also includes an insert of the original contract with Smoke 7 Records. 3 tracks - Compilation - Reissue - Colored vinyl - Limited 500 - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve

A reissue of the 1981 Public Service Compilation with just the Bad Religion songs. Not only does the artwork have a backwards crossbuster, the lyrics sheet also has some mistakes: the lyrics for Drastic Actions are from the song Bad Religion and Slaves contains several mistakes.3 tracks - Compilation - Reissue - Limited 500 - Cardboard sleeve and dust sleeve

A yellow 7" flexidisc, which was included in Pop Culture Press #32. Side A2 features the song "Lost In Space" by the band Sons Of Hercules.1 track - Split - Colored vinyl - No packing (came with magazine)